Tubal Reversal

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Ahmad Muneeb

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Jan 21, 2011, 5:34:27 AM1/21/11
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For many women who do not want further children, tubal ligation is the
preferred procedure. Thankfully with tubal reversal, the women can now
counter the process and still have children again. It is a general
feeling that tubal ligation means tying the tubes. So do you think
tubal reversal is as simple as just untying them? Things are a little
more complicated than that. It is meaningful to discuss how fallopian
tubes are tied when women do not want any more children.
Tubal ligation is an original method whereby the fallopian tubes are
tied around with ligatures giving rise to loops in each tube. The
loops are then removed by making two cuts in each fallopian tube. The
ligature gets absorbed after some time and finally disappears
altogether. Two cut ends on each tube are just left behind. Another
method which is used is fimbriectomy in which the fimbrial point of
the tube adjacent the ovary is eliminated. Tubal reversal surgery
process is relatively difficult to apply in such a case. Hence it is a
bit complicated to “untie” your tubes as there is nothing to “untie”.
The process then involves making repairs and putting things together.
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